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Near the end of the movie "Serenity", where River Tam kicks everybody's ass. If you haven't seen it, you should...



okay watching this and forgot how much this scene makes me laugh...These men who don't know how to fight and they are fighting

favourite quote ' agghh herpes'
I was just talking about this movie with W15. I'm amazed how many people remember this movie and this scene! Warriors comes out to plaaayyyy...

Love that flick.




I used to have nightmares that the Furies were after me.
A lot of people don't like this film but this is one of the best scenes in cinema ever. A real tearful one whenever I watch the film Dead Poets Society.

This post comes to you from the original and highly disorganised mind of mine...be scared, I certainly am, lol

makes me laugh every time heart

Damn.. Adam Garcia in this scene.. Makes me wanna jump on him.. So gorgeous
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Simply hilarious!!
Some of the coolest animation ever. Doubt a scene like this could ever be made in live action.

There are so many great scenes in this movie, its hard to pick just one... love this movie ♥

The scene in "Out of Africa" where Robert Redford washes Meryl Streep's hair - what an erotic undercurrent.


The sound kinda sucks, but this scene is awesome!
These couple of scenes makes him my favorite movie hero.
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Best film scene ever. period.


Something mesmerizing about this opening scene from The Royal Tenenbaums.


Watching it now. So many good scenes in this.


Joe Cocker is so good in this!


Probably my fave of the movie. OK, I'm stopping now. ;)
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My favourite scene is from 00:00 to 3:38. I know I'm morbid but the twist was so clever.

Geoffrey Rush is the Marquis de Sade.


For a soundtrack and the visceral

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Of all our inventions for mass communication,
pictures still speak the most universally understood language.

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